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Subject: Genode Labs Newsletter - August/September 2009
Date: Wednesday 23 September 2009
From: Norman Feske <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

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Genode Labs Newsletter - August/September 2009
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Content

1. Genode OS Framework 9.08 released
2. New Genode Live CD available
3. New platforms supported by the Genode FPGA graphics project


1. Genode OS Framework 9.08 released
------------------------------------

In August, we have released the version 9.08 of our operating-system
framework. This release was focused on optimizations and
refinements and advances the framework with regard to cross-kernel
portability. We took the chance to revisit fundamental parts of the
framework such as synchronization primitives, signals, and timers.

Furthermore, there are many improvements specific for the different
base platforms. The OKL4-kernel support as added with the previous
release motivated code unifications among all four supported kernel
platforms. The kernel-specific lines of code, which provide complete
kernel abstractions, have become as little as 1800 (OKL4), 1500
(Linux), 1600 (L4/Fiasco), and 2000 (L4ka::Pistachio) lines of C++
code.

With regard to Linux as base platform, we reached our goal to make
the base framework completely independent from Linux' userland
infrastructure. The Linux version of Genode is now executed on the
raw Linux kernel without linking against glibc.

The introduction of the dynamic linker ported from FreeBSD promises
a significant reduction of binary sizes and, thereby, will finally
allay doubts about the resource requirements of using Qt4 on Genode.

Find out more about all the new features and improvements in the
release notes of version 9.08:

  http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/9.08


2. New Genode Live CD available
-------------------------------

To make our work on the Genode OS Framework more visible outside of
the core developer community, we have compiled a Live CD that shows
off our achievements made during the past months. The Live CD presents
Genode running on three different kernel platforms highlighting
Genode's unique cross-kernel portability. Furthermore, the Live CD
presents the native execution of Qt4 applications on top of Genode
running on a microkernel, and a cool virtualization demo that
enables you to execute Genode on top of a sandboxed Linux on top
of Genode running on a microkernel.

Download our new Live CD 2009-09:

  http://genode.org/news/download/live-cds

For those of you who already got their hands on our Live CD, we have
updated the ISO image, improved the performance and refined the
presentation of the Qt4 demo. So you might want to give the new
version a try.


3. New platforms supported by the Genode FPGA graphics project
--------------------------------------------------------------

We are happy to announce the result of collaborative efforts of
Trenz Electronic and Genode Labs to bring our graphics solution
to Trenz Electronic's range of industrial FPGA modules. By having
brought these products together, we enable the creation of
fully fledged graphical user interfaces with extremely compact
hardware that comes at the PCB size of only 40.5mm x 47.5mm.
To learn more about running Genode FX on the TE0300 series of
industrial modules, please refer to our recent announcement:


http://www.genode-labs.com/news/genode-fx-on-trenz-electronic-industrial-fpga-
modules

Furthermore, we are happy to announce the biggest contribution from
outside our company to the Genode FPGA project so far. Sébastien
Bourdeauducq is the author of the FPGA-based Milkymist SoC platform.
Milkymist is based on the Lattice Mico32 softcore CPU, a custom
high-performance DDR memory controller, and hardware units for
texture mapping and vector calculations. The project is geared
towards building a stand-alone real-time VJ solution. After meeting
us in Dresden, he went for porting our Genode FX software stack to
his platform and considers using our GUI as part of his forthcoming
project. More information about the exciting Milkymist project
is available at the official project website:

  http://www.milkymist.org

The support for both new platforms is already available at the
mainline subversion repository of Genode FX and, thereby, will
become a regular part of the Genode FX distribution.


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Best regards
-- 
Norman Feske
Genode Labs

http://www.genode-labs.com/ · http://genode.org/


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